An uncounted number of dead bodies between 2,000 and 3,000 are lying all over the places in civilian congested area and the civilians are all struck by a heavy stench of dead bodies, said a volunteer doctor from Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal adding that there is no medical facilities at all and the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) was… Continue reading Stench of dead bodies all around, wounded let to die in Vanni
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LTTE takes heed to Obama’s call: Pathmanathan
“The situation in Vanni has reached colossal proportions and what is happening there is unprecedented human carnage. At this juncture we are ready to anything that is necessary to save the Tamil people trapped in the unrelenting war that is waged on them. We heed the call by the US President and are prepared to… Continue reading LTTE takes heed to Obama’s call: Pathmanathan
Mano Ganeshan urges government to publicize details of Vanni detainees
“The government of Sri Lanka should release all information about Vanni civilians held in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps without trying to keep it a secret,” Mano Ganeshan, Colombo district parliamentarian and the leader of Democratic Peoples’ Front (DPF) said in a press meet held in the residence of the leader of the opposition… Continue reading Mano Ganeshan urges government to publicize details of Vanni detainees
‘Our Holocaust and the impossibility of peace in Sri Lanka
“It is self-evident that the close scrutiny of the international community, the pleas and pointed warnings by powerful states and the disgust of the world has not impressed a Sinhala state, polity and people drunk with racism,” the Tamil Guardian newspaper said this week. “It is inescapable that whatever the international community does, the Sinhala… Continue reading ‘Our Holocaust and the impossibility of peace in Sri Lanka
‘Tigers will regroup with a vengeance’ – FT
“The Tamil cause will reignite from the embers of this war unless the Sinhala majority shows magnanimity and gives the Tamils control of their own lives,” the Financial Times warned Thursday in an editorial. Pointing out that Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s war “has only defeated the resourceful LTTE’s conventional capability,” the paper also warned… Continue reading ‘Tigers will regroup with a vengeance’ – FT
UN genocide expert wants ceasefire, UN investigators want war probes
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s Special Adviser on the prevention of genocide, underscoring the toll the clashes are taking on Tamil civilians, said Friday that “it is not too late” for the government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE to end the conflict. Francis Deng called for both sides to “pursue a reconciliatory and peaceful path… Continue reading UN genocide expert wants ceasefire, UN investigators want war probes
Bloodbath will not resolve the conflict: Pathmanathan
"Colombo’s approach to finish the war in 48 hours through a carnage and bloodbath of civilians will never resolve a conflict of decades. On the contrary it will only escalate the crisis to unforeseen heights. The Sinhala people have a duty and responsibility in stopping it, considering their own interest if not that of the… Continue reading Bloodbath will not resolve the conflict: Pathmanathan
Pathmanathan urges immediate action by IC to protect Tamil civilians
"If the International community fails to act now, in this most needy hour, it would go down in the history of mankind as the most inhumane, unconscionable failure by the International community, the UN and other powers from their responsibilities to protect innocent civilians wherever they may be subjected to genocide," said Selvaraja Pathmanathan, the… Continue reading Pathmanathan urges immediate action by IC to protect Tamil civilians
More than 100,000 civilians in safe zone, ICRC suspends Vanni missions
"Unless an external humanitarian intervention is carried out without delay, it would be difficult to avert an inhuman catastrophe," said a volunteer doctor appointed by the LTTE to serve the civilians within the so-called safety zone, Friday afternoon. "The ICRC has abandoned its missions, there is no food, no proper access to potable water to… Continue reading More than 100,000 civilians in safe zone, ICRC suspends Vanni missions
‘Safety zone’ in smoke, close-quarter fighting is on
The entire safety zone area is in smoke since the early hours of Friday as shelling by the Sri Lanka Army was destroying all the structures within a narrow strip of coastal land which is densely populated with tens of thousands of people. 75% of the population remains under bunkers as close quarter fighting was… Continue reading ‘Safety zone’ in smoke, close-quarter fighting is on
